I had a similar problem, it turned out that the PPPoE info my ISP gave me was wrong.(still haven't figured out how that happened).
anyways,
Good luck,
Andrew Billits
Glen,..
Been there, Done that, Bought the T-Shirt.
(thank god they only had 20 machines)
Good Luck, (I have a feeling your gonna need it)
Andrew Billits
My problem started when I installed IE6. I had IE5.5 before it and never had a problem. If anyone has an answer, PLEASE HELP. I'm getting sick and tired of mozilla.
It looks like this is a BIG problem. I'm having trouble with the exact same thing. I've been using mozilla since I can't get IE to work properly. If anyone has an answer I would apreciate it because I would like to use IE again(moziila is not too bad, but it's not my favorite).
I'm just saying that I was told to be careful when using IE 6 with win XP. Becasue winxp ships with it's own version of IE.
w2k, NT, and 98 work fine with IE 6.
There is a site somewhere that backs up my info. i will try to find teh link.
Actualy, now that I think about it. switching it woulc cause you even more pain. So don't worry about it.
You might try posting this in the ethernet forum, as they are used to these kind of problems.
Good Luck
I can help with the IE 6 problem. A while back I had the problems with it so I asked a person I know that works for M$(he's on the IE team). He told me that win XP ships with it's own version of Internet explorer and that I should NOT install IE 6 on XP. He said that it works for some peopel but...
http://www.labmice.net/scripting/batchfiles.htm
http://www.robvanderwoude.com/robnav2.html
are two I have used before.
There are hundreds of sites that teach you how to create batch files. Just do a google search
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